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2.—(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires–
“Directive 77/93/EEC" means Council Directive 77/93/EEC on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community F1;
“Directive 98/56/EC" means Council Directive 98/56/EC on the marketing of propagating material of ornamental plants F2;
“inspector" means any person authorised by the Minister to be an inspector for the purposes of these Regulations;
“lot" means a number of units of a single commodity, identifiable by its homogeneity of composition and origin;
“marketing" means holding available or in stock, display with a view to sale, offering for sale, sale or delivery by a supplier to another person;
“the Minister" means, as respects England, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and, as respects Scotland or Wales, the Secretary of State;
“propagating material" means plant material intended for–
the propagation of ornamental plants; or
the production of ornamental plants; however, in the case of production from complete plants, the material used shall only be considered to be propagating material if the resulting ornamental plant is intended for further marketing;
“propagation" means reproduction by vegetative or other means;
“Regulation 2100/94" means Council Regulation 2100/94/EC on Community Plant Variety Rights F3;
“supplier" means any person professionally engaged in the marketing or in the importation from third countries of propagating material; and
“third country" means a country other than a member State.
(2) Any reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation is a reference to the regulation so numbered in these Regulations.
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